Fighters You Miss

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Dunky McCafferty, Sep 29, 2009.


  1. williams7383

    williams7383 TKO 6 Klit Lickers Full Member

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    I loved watching Bruno, always one punch away from win or defeat
     
  2. FLINT ISLAND

    FLINT ISLAND PENYRHEOL Full Member

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  3. MIK1000

    MIK1000 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    As a 15 year old boy who used to train in the same gym as Ricky Burns and one who was absolutely obsessed with the sport of boxing, I honestly think you would struggle to find someone who was as emotionally attached to a fighter as I was. My mum wouldn't let me go down to leeds for the Carl Johanneson fight and so I had to stay up here and watch it on the tele. I can honestly say that when he went down for the first time I was crying my ****ing eyes out but trying hard not to show it infront of my Dad, didn't work though.
    After that fight Ricky left the gym and I became less supportive of him. He's still my favorite fighter though and I am 100 percent behind, just not so die hard anymore.
    I think ricky always knew how much I idolised him and so he was always making an effort to be sound to me by making conversation or offering me a lift, which may not seem like a lot but it certainly meant alot to a 15 year old boxing fanatic.

    I was a hatton fan up until just after the mayweather fight, until he started acting like a knob and started getting national acclaim. Now I don't bother with him really.
     
  4. moorser

    moorser Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    i miss the days of tyson although i only remember the days after he was released from prison , the buzz and excitment whenever one of his fights was on was unreal

    glad hatton is finished i used to like him but got sick of his shite talking
     
  5. rossybhoy

    rossybhoy bucket holder Full Member

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    anthony farnell always great to watch loved a good tear up carl thomson deserves a mention as well on the world stage chico corrales
     
  6. Dan684

    Dan684 Dave's Stepdad Full Member

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    Nice post

    Farnell, Gomez and Hatton were all good to watch at the MEN - some top nights there watching them

    And Chico, how quickly people have forgotten him eh :-(
     
  7. themacallan

    themacallan Chin Chin Full Member

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    Your nuthuggery of burns was plain to see on here at the time. You couldn't see any way he could get beat by anyone and especially by alex arthur. In the end it was a routine way for arthur that night.

    Still it's good that he appreciated your support if it's the case. :good
     
  8. MIK1000

    MIK1000 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think I genuinely believed that at 22 he would have counterpunched himself to victory against anyone in the world, that's how easy he made it look in the Earl fight. I ended up copying his style exactly for myself (though obviously not as good). I even ended up picking up his bad habits just because I watched him so much.
     
  9. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    :good
     
  10. Betty Swollocks

    Betty Swollocks James 'Lights Out' Toney Full Member

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    yeah I miss the big Lennox Lewis nights.
    On the other hand i'm gald the whole Hatton farce is all but over.
     
  11. essexboy

    essexboy The Cat Full Member

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    Pretty much the whole middleweight and heavyweight divisions of the nineties. Also Morales and Barrera.
     
  12. slip&counter

    slip&counter Gimme some X's and O's Full Member

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    Tito Trinidad, maan he was fun to watch
     
  13. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    i wasnt even born but i just wish i was around then


    the man was Alexis Arguello, just gentlemanary behavious has never been seen in a ring to the standard of him and the way he combined artistery with brutal efficiency.

    my favrouite fighter of all time
     
  14. turpinr

    turpinr Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol:you're too young to miss anybody:lol:
     
  15. SouthpawSlayer

    SouthpawSlayer Im coming for you Full Member

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    mike tyson
    fernano vargas
    sweetpea whitaker

    naz
    lewis
    collins